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A quick list of some of the benefits realized by the United States thanks to modern hydraulic fracturing and advanced horizontal drilling: Surging oil and natural gas production The United States is the world’s leading producer of oil and natural gas, order resulting in lower oil imports and an opportunity for the U.S. to compete […]

By Debra Tash General (Ret.) David Petraeus spoke at the Reagan Library tonight. He was introduced with a film clip from, fittingly, Patton starring George C. Scott. As the World War 2 commander surveys a desert battle where U.S. troops under his orders are beating German General Rommel’s Panzer Division, Patton says: “You magnificent bastard, […]

Altruism is the principle behind kind and selfless behavior, see but is it something humans are hard-wired to do? Two neuroscientists from the University of California, and Los Angeles, order decided to investigate whether or not humans are born with an innate desire to give and care for others, or if the opposite is true. […]

California’s job market has continued to heal with spreading job growth and falling unemployment. As of January, 25 of the state’s 29 metropolitan areas had fully recovered from the job losses of the recession. The only four metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) that have not recovered are Hanford-Corcoran, Redding, Oxnard-Ventura-Thousand Oaks, and Yuba City. If job […]

By Sheryl Hamlin Hosted by the Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) and sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (FRBSF), the City of San Buenaventura, the Ventura County Housing Trust Fund and the Ventura County Public Health Agency, the summit featured professionals in the three disciplines – health, housing and community development – […]

By Sheryl Hamlin Members, guests and dignitaries enjoyed an evening in the historic Bard Mansion inside Port Hueneme during the Friends of the Bard Mansion quarterly meeting. The Tour of the House Not visible from the street and not accessible without a pre-arranged security clearance, Berylwood is no ordinary historic site. With antecedents in […]

The clouds vanished and the sun shined brightly on the participants of the 1st Annual Camarillo Old Town Beer March. More than 450 beer lovers “marched” along Ventura Boulevard sampling a unique selection of craft beers from local breweries and enjoying entertainment from a variety of local musicians. “We’ve had a lot of success with […]

By Sheryl Hamlin Williams Homes of Santa Clarita, California hosted an informational meeting at 1226 Ojai Road from 4 to 6 pm on March 3, 2016 to show neighbors and interested parties their plans to develop the historic Hardison property. The project was named “Rosewood” because the original owner loved to raise roses. The following […]

By Sheryl Hamlin What is an entrepreneur? An entrepreneur fills a void with an innovative idea, sweat equity and a commitment to deliver the best product in his or her product space. With a career in the restaurant business, Butch Baselice created a line of products for direct sale to the general public. In the […]

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